Regenerative Development | Lunch + Learn with Architects Declare and Dr Dominique Hes

Event/Workshop

Lunch + Learn with Architects Declare


Venue
ZOOM
AU

Date & time

Wednesday, 6 October 2021, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Topic: Regenerative Development

Reserve your place at this Lunch + Learn with Architects Declare!

"I see a future where design weaves together the social, ecological and cultural potential of place. Regenerative development is the current term for a process that can support this. Architects have always been leaders in creating visions of potential, creating longing through clever interweaving of needs, function, delight and context. Let's explore this together while being mindful of the urgency of action. I will describe what Regenerative Development is and illustrate with some case studies."

Speakers

Dr Dominique Hes | M.AICD, GIA(A), M.AIRAH | PhD Arch, GradDipEng, B.Sc Botany, CertGovPrac 
Dominique is an award-winning educator at RMIT and Melbourne University, with more than 25 years of experience educating at universities, professional organisations, and communities. Her passion is teaching people to their potential agency in contributing to a thriving future. She has experience as a consultant, collaborator, researcher and academic working in the areas of regenerative development, placemaking, biophilia, urban greenery, sustainable development and all areas that look at using human ingenuity to address the messy, complex problems in our cities. With degrees in Botany, Engineering, Architecture and a Certificate in Governance, Dominique brings an interdisciplinary approach to all her work.

Caroline Pidcock | Spokesperson | Australian Architects Declare

Caroline Pidcock was born in Grafton, land of the Bunjalung Nation, and raised in Sydney, land of the Eora Nation, and has been shaped by their mighty water systems. She is passionate about architecture, biophilia and regenerative design, and how she can joyfully co-create “socially just, culturally rich and ecologically restorative” ways of living in Australia. Focusing on how to strategically accelerate meaningful action on climate change, Caroline is currently spokesperson for Australian Architects Declare, member of the AIA CAST and Environment Notes groups, Chair of 1 Million Women and advising on Living Building Challenge projects and various council advisory panels.



Having trouble registering? Please contact Hayley at ceo@supplychainschool.org.au.

This will be a ZOOM meeting managed under the following guidelines:

1. You will be sent the Meeting ID and password via email the day before the event after registering or confirming your reservation.

2. Waiting room: As participants join the meeting, they will join the waiting room until the host starts the meeting.

3. Video: The meeting will start with only the Host video. Please position your camera so it is only capturing your face, and doesn't broadcast private or sensitive details in your background. Virtual backgrounds will be enabled should you chose to use them.

4. Audio: Participants can join the audio portion of the meeting on their computer microphone/speaker or using a telephone. The meeting will start with all participants on mute, please keep the microphone on mute unless speaking. Please use a private room and headphones if possible.

5. Sharing: Only hosts will be able to share specific applications, like PowerPoint (not their screen or desktop). Participants can send messages visible to all participants but not private messages (1:1 to another participant). Files will not be able to be sent through the in-meeting chat. Chat messages and Whiteboard contents will be automatically saved and accessible to Hosts.

6. Recording: This event may be recorded and made available for public access by the Supply Chain Sustainability School.  If you do not wish to be photographed or videoed during the event, please notify event administrators on registration. Please keep this in mind before disclosing sensitive or classified information during the event.

7. Removing Participants: Participants who have not registered, were not invited, are not identified or who do not behave in a reasonable way during the meeting will be removed by the Host and will not be able to re-join.

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